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100 | _aSimon Haykin | ||
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_aSignals and Systems _cSimon Haykin, Barry Van Veen. |
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_bWileyIndia _c2004 _aNewDelhi |
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_axvii, 802 pages : _b illustrations ; _c26 cm |
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_tCh. 1. Introduction --
_tCh. 2. Time-Domain Representations of Linear Time-Invariant Systems -- _tCh. 3. Fourier Representations of Signals and Linear Time-Invariant Systems -- _tCh. 4. Applications of Fourier Representations to Mixed Signal Classes -- _tCh. 5. Application to Communication Systems -- _tCh. 6. Representing Signals by Using Continuous-Time Complex Exponentials: the Laplace Transform -- _tCh. 7. Representing Signals by Using Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials: the z-Transform -- _tCh. 8. Application to Filters and Equalizers -- _tCh. 9. Application to Linear Feedback Systems -- _tCh. 10. Epilogue |
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520 | _a This text introduces the concepts and techniques used in the study of signals and linear systems. It shows how the techniques are applied in solving problems in digital processing, communication systems, control systems and more. | ||
650 | _a Signal processing. | ||
650 | _aSystem analysis. | ||
650 | _a Linear time invariant systems. | ||
700 | _aBarry Van Veen. | ||
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